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and the fellow races whipped up the dust all around us. surprisingly hours but finally we emerged to the bottom and on the road to the frozen and fascinating town of tom cole. well. this month high tech means good help with the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart valves innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work on locking the mysteries of the cell. phone technology we've got the future. wealthy british style. global economy. to. react to situations. where. question. when you should be ready for. a speech. two solid days of driving had taken us from your to the town of tom saul just on the edge of the pole of colton. we still had a few hours to kill before our final leg. and i wanted to see more of this frozen rural community. but you do need to keep your wits about you. boy. what are you doing here. even children. very very little. and there must meant was just too much for one man. i'm already
and the fellow races whipped up the dust all around us. surprisingly hours but finally we emerged to the bottom and on the road to the frozen and fascinating town of tom cole. well. this month high tech means good help with the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart valves innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work on locking the mysteries of the cell....
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you is not useful. what am i doing film i cloud. the world most of these fifteen boys have been in trouble with the law for violence or whatever. homeless orphans with no money or relatives. or uncles. as he's known isn't a supervisor he's their adoptive father. usually already it is really what i've been slaving for for all these years with you just as well be nobody here by ten o'clock in the evening. when i give everything up of that we're going to build a human being. i should scream at you now and everyone has to say thank you uncle sam of your wisdom or truth. for a moment back there it felt like i was back with those street hooligans who could have beat me up at any moment as i turned my back i couldn't help wondering you know am i safe. with. my. blood i almost twins in fate they never knew their fathers their alcoholic mothers was stripped of parental rights the boys were sent to an orphanage and repeatedly skate they showed no interest in study. and by the age of eighteen had frequently been c
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so good you know your taking a little want to weigh through diet to get us to use the words or there's always going to be room for you here thank you. for your good luck. and your say good for your mom or dad. for you minus one will look for others. there are always more hooligans around somewhere. still as a. cigarette but. you know you realize that stuff you're carrying is flammable the bunny you. want a. man's way chair is a dollar fifty and i don't know what you will be but if he gives up smoking when i'm around even promises not to smoke on juicy he gets three dollars twice as much . what did you do yeah i messed up i burned down a barn. made two when i was in foster care in the village a set fire to a card like you guys an interesting life i say what do you plan to blow up now nothing. well it's like a holiday home we don't rest here we didn't come here to relax we came to work but we work here as if we were on vacation. that's real freedom you know and it's an hour away nothing's bombed with the well the main things here are no drinking and no burning down our ok there are no se
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should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. you're beautiful the way or is that really going to. get out of hand without me. well my dear. forgivable. you can insult me you know i will get my revanche i'm. a grown up with this game to release energy for you would be good to anyone who was mean to me or sell to me a bullet in the head hurt it's a real. i can even look around corners on the screen. throughout when i go outside after this it's so quiet. twelve year old constantine was brought to live in the village for reeducation by his parents their slumbers friends and have a successful business but constantine started to behave badly and fell in with a bad crowd he often skipped school his parents remembered because love got to love and his talent for working with difficult teenage boys. is this but this was a very interesting case it was the guys who really helped him not me. i just want to know what if he misbehaved i be punishing them instead of him once you're here you don't give me a hard time. he's like my dad teaches me
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it's built using spades and it's. more because of the tough working conditions. many prisoners well they just couldn't survive when they died on the road. and in those days. they didn't even bury the dead. let the bodies out on the road. just covering them with them with stones. so the bodies stay there forever. that's why they call it the road but. the story. is a sobering experience driving here and all mood was only improve. when we passed the checkpoints and the cheering crowds. it was uplifting to think that the locals would stand outside in these bitter temperatures just to cheer us on and we sued started playing games to pass the time although i was soon going to wish that i hadn't. but. something beginning with. blake. yeah. i was so sore even larry. in front. how much time we're going to lose. james. for a bit under a. true number twenty seven accident it's come off the road it will hit me but i hope it's going to hope that we're. relatively close to somebody else now come and pull it out. because there's no way i'm getting back up that's. all realistica
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to pick with us but i'm old you'll be feeding me like this too. we want to build a little world of our own in the little state but it's a kind relation scandals all fights about that you know quarrelling if you're in the wrong take a post given think about your mistakes then you can make them on the we're all on the same team. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later when i got arrested for. her crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were off taking they could do what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. right from the scene. of the first rush to use and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter
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use a different. ten years ago andre was among the first of coelus adopted sons this year his father officially put him in charge of an important part of the business the tourist center he appointed him executive and helped secure a loan for more construction it is called omega as i left the orphanage to join his family they just asked you these are things. and i said yeah just to take them and go good luck with you so i left before. most guys from the orphanage find themselves with nothing to eat or useful and no roof over their heads you know what that's by different so they start stealing straight away. only two of my friends of . everyone else is either behind bars or even dead. a lot of them of course also became drug addicts. i like raising rabbits it's very profitable if you look after them well they breed fast and bring in money. is twenty three now he has a family his own house and a growing small business. from his fifteen adopted children also has three biological sons who are. going to the
use a different. ten years ago andre was among the first of coelus adopted sons this year his father officially put him in charge of an important part of the business the tourist center he appointed him executive and helped secure a loan for more construction it is called omega as i left the orphanage to join his family they just asked you these are things. and i said yeah just to take them and go good luck with you so i left before. most guys from the orphanage find themselves with nothing to...
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pick with us but i'm old you'll be feeding me like this too. we want to build a little world of our own in the little state with its own rules kind relations scam it will fight some bugs that you've got no quarrelling if you're in the wrong the whole take a poll was given you'll think about your state then you can make out with them on the we're all on the same team. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. i grew up near me airbase. i dreamed of becoming a pilot ever since i was a child plugs are going to approach the agro clarisse i'm in no modern cut i love this place but i'm up. listening to pluck right from the scene the first trip to live and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram live. to be in the. odd. little. book it took it. took. place. the little. player. plays. i. plug mission free play cribbage a should free transfer charge a free. range machine free keep it free stereotype free. download free blog plug in video
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pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today our role is to shift. a saudi prince who defected from the royal family slams the gulf want to keep for widespread human rights abuses under one and climb down on the opposition an exclusive interview with l.t. . saudi arabia's oppression of the regime activists have intensified with arrests and long jail sentences a leaving the number of political prisoners in the country at least at the concert . the latest leaks reveal only be lying so russia china and a wrong head of america's even allies on the n.s.a. spying head.
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the reason that all of us pick public schools even if we don't have kids that use them, is because we all benefit from and contribute to the idea that in america, public education is supposed to bring kids together. we are a nation of dozens of different influences. and the one thing that historically, has united us is the public schools. >> well, we have some communities here, america's too busy, worrying about things like the racial makeup of schools rather than academics and an adequate supply of books. the diversionty was my high school experience, it made me more aware and conscious, but class is just as important. i grew up on the u.s. mexico boarder was a minority within my school community. so that flips the tables, but i think it was great. i have friend from a hugely diverse background. all over the world now. and that was a big part of me becoming bilingual just by nature. it was a huge huge asset for me. >> carol, do you live through segregation. desegregation. how important is racial diversity to education and to the improvement of our future students? >> i'm in louisvill
the reason that all of us pick public schools even if we don't have kids that use them, is because we all benefit from and contribute to the idea that in america, public education is supposed to bring kids together. we are a nation of dozens of different influences. and the one thing that historically, has united us is the public schools. >> well, we have some communities here, america's too busy, worrying about things like the racial makeup of schools rather than academics and an...
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which one should i use? what should i not use? it was an experiment in america was a great experiment from the start and especially the commander-in-chief were experimenting besides him the congressional side as well as military site. >> the next is a distinguished man also named bernie. >> thank you. one of the things washington had in july, not that much longer after that, washington becomes commander-in-chief. who was appointed to him was a were council and arrived on the scene right redish trapped in boston. i don't hope they talked money then. did they talk moneybag? >> washington said wait a minute, not the greatest general the world, but i've got these people trapped in one town. they try to get out and check it out. what we get the bananas were? they said you might role in the town. despite they beat the yankees today. in the book, but denies a couple of things that are very dramatic. these are thoroughly researched because he had me going around in circles, researching some of this stuff. what he had was 22 years old at t
which one should i use? what should i not use? it was an experiment in america was a great experiment from the start and especially the commander-in-chief were experimenting besides him the congressional side as well as military site. >> the next is a distinguished man also named bernie. >> thank you. one of the things washington had in july, not that much longer after that, washington becomes commander-in-chief. who was appointed to him was a were council and arrived on the scene...
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[laughter] and that would be used -- useful but that is the slight diversion with the normative implications that i hope stimulates more of a conversation about the early practice to inform our understanding of commander in chief plus with the larger separation of powers to be. professor? >> we know that we did was concerned you have to be simulating an integrating the south and i am wondering what was going on during the american revolution and if washington was motivated in his attitude about justice for the troops in the midst even if washington and prevails in the revolutionary succeeded. >> the revolutionary war is a civil war. about 40 percent of the population of the patriots they were in different and then the remaining 20% were loyalists. what is fascinating the way washington approached it that is still american citizens so if they broke the law that the majority created they would be punished but they were still americans even though they didn't want then they were according to washington. and soldiers would be starving in they would go to their homes and ransack them. washington
[laughter] and that would be used -- useful but that is the slight diversion with the normative implications that i hope stimulates more of a conversation about the early practice to inform our understanding of commander in chief plus with the larger separation of powers to be. professor? >> we know that we did was concerned you have to be simulating an integrating the south and i am wondering what was going on during the american revolution and if washington was motivated in his attitude...
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which one should i use? it was an experiment in america was a great experiment from the start, especially the commander-in-chief for the congressional side as well as the military side. >> next is a distinguished man also named bernie. >> thank you. one of the things washington had 1775 july, not that much longer after that becomes commander-in-chief. he had a war counsel and they arrived on the scene. i don't know if they talk to money then. did they talk many times? >> anyhow, he said they check it out and they can't get out. what we end ms word. they said she might ruin the town. they beat the yankees today, which i was kind of upset about. but in the book, both in hollis a couple of things that are very dramatic. he had researching facilities. but he had church washing 10% was to call the british national guard and also was a surveyor. they were going in to the lands a new survey to say, that way and put a camp in the middle and say this is ours. if they get a hold of washing 10 and send them with survey
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♪ ♪ >>> let us know what you're reading this summer. tweet us at booktv. post it on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail at booktv/c-span.org. >>> you are watching booktv on c-span2. here is our prime time lineup for tonight. next nancy rubin stuart describes the lives of brides "defiant brides." at 10:00 p.m. eastern, olympia snowe joins us. we conclude tonight's programming at 11:00 p.m. eastern with donald rumsfeld presenting the lessons he's learned over the course of his career. visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's booktv schedule. >>> booktv continues with a mechanic sincerity -- nancy rubin stuart. peggy ship general henry knox. this is a little under an hour. it's a pleasure to be here in this historic place, and well, i guess the ghost of history are here visiting us tonight. people often ask -- can you hear me now? louder? okay. we are still not projecting. [laughter] people often ask me how it is i wrote an 80,000-word book. iesmed going give you -- i'm going to give you two words why. one is curiosity, and the other is coincidence. cu
♪ ♪ >>> let us know what you're reading this summer. tweet us at booktv. post it on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail at booktv/c-span.org. >>> you are watching booktv on c-span2. here is our prime time lineup for tonight. next nancy rubin stuart describes the lives of brides "defiant brides." at 10:00 p.m. eastern, olympia snowe joins us. we conclude tonight's programming at 11:00 p.m. eastern with donald rumsfeld presenting the lessons he's learned over...
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to tell us more about this ev t event, we have rick wallace via skype. rick, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> walk us through this moment and what's going through your head. >> when he went to take off, i was going with him and then all of a sudden he put his feet back on the ground and threw me into the air. what was going through my head at the time was, oh, gosh, i'm going to hit the ground. so i wanted to just kind of hold on and get back in the saddle and not really go on. but that didn't happen. >> why not take a bow? >> i was talking to him the whole time that i was hanging upside down and i actually kissed him on the nose. not many horses would just stand there. i heard all the clapping but i was really more concerned about making communication with my horse and making sure he was really okay. and i knew he was. and we knew it together. that's why we kind of walked off and went on. >> what were you saying to the horse? >> we need to think about this next time. >> this is video gone viral. you've gotten lots of comments, including
to tell us more about this ev t event, we have rick wallace via skype. rick, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> walk us through this moment and what's going through your head. >> when he went to take off, i was going with him and then all of a sudden he put his feet back on the ground and threw me into the air. what was going through my head at the time was, oh, gosh, i'm going to hit the ground. so i wanted to just kind of hold on and get back in the saddle and...
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i mean would they simply be relating to use the word they're always using? what would that mean? i'm never going -- i mean either we'll have a conversation or carry out the garbage or we're going to do something separately or together. i mean, do you see what i'm saying? what does it mean to just simply sit there? >> that makes you nervous? >> (laughs) why shouldn't it make me nervous? it just seems ridiculous to me! >> that's interesting, wally. you know, i stayed on a farm for a month. then you know when people come over in the evening for tea nobody says anything unless there's something to say but there almost never is so they just drink their tea and it doesn't seem to bother them. i mean, see, the trouble wally with always being active and doing things is that i think it's quite possible to do all sorts of things and at the same time be completely dead inside. i mean, you're doing all these things but are you doing them because you really feel an impulse to do them or mechanically as we were saying before? i really do believe if you're just living mechanically then you have
i mean would they simply be relating to use the word they're always using? what would that mean? i'm never going -- i mean either we'll have a conversation or carry out the garbage or we're going to do something separately or together. i mean, do you see what i'm saying? what does it mean to just simply sit there? >> that makes you nervous? >> (laughs) why shouldn't it make me nervous? it just seems ridiculous to me! >> that's interesting, wally. you know, i stayed on a farm...
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he didn't get the permission to use the name. what is your background. >> i've been with the company for 25 years. i started out in the accounting department and worked my way up through the company. >> i want to ask you about another book you have. "above the din of war." >> yeah. this is peter, he's one of the great authors. he's a journalist, and he traveled to afghanistan and really met with people there, and really talked with them about what the experience have been. the occupation there and the war going on and what their feelings are. and meets with the shopkeepers. and the different people there. >> cynthia sherry, another book that caught our eye was intreen that's new book. >> "do i look an atm" a parent's guide to raising responsible african-american children. it's practical and about financial education and starting young with your kids about understanding money and how to be responsible about your spend. it's particularly interest in the african-american community. who tend to spend a lot of money on, you know, when
he didn't get the permission to use the name. what is your background. >> i've been with the company for 25 years. i started out in the accounting department and worked my way up through the company. >> i want to ask you about another book you have. "above the din of war." >> yeah. this is peter, he's one of the great authors. he's a journalist, and he traveled to afghanistan and really met with people there, and really talked with them about what the experience have...
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tweet us @booktv, post it on our facebook page or send us an e-mail at booktv@ c-span.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's our prime time lineup for tonight. beginning at 7 p.m. eastern, justice sonia sotomayor gives the arthur miller freedom to write lecture. then at 8:30, booktv sits down with thomas sowell. at 9 on "after words," olympia snowe talks about her book, "fighting for common ground," with guest host ab stoddard of the hill. at 10 p.m. eastern, nathaniel philbrick on "bunker hill," and we continue at 11 with james zogbi. that all happens tonight on c-span2's book f. booktv. >> booktv continues with nancy rubin stuart. ms. stuart recounts the lives of revolutionary era women. peggy shipman and lucy flucker, wife of george washington's chief of around tillty, general -- artillery, general henry knox. this is a little under an hour. >> it's a pleasure to be here in this historic place, and, well, i guess the ghosts of history are here visiting us tonight. people often ask -- now can you hear me now? louder? okay. still not projecting. try again. people often as
tweet us @booktv, post it on our facebook page or send us an e-mail at booktv@ c-span.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's our prime time lineup for tonight. beginning at 7 p.m. eastern, justice sonia sotomayor gives the arthur miller freedom to write lecture. then at 8:30, booktv sits down with thomas sowell. at 9 on "after words," olympia snowe talks about her book, "fighting for common ground," with guest host ab stoddard of the hill. at 10 p.m....
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we used to call pound sign? number sign used to identify topics facebook says hash tags are the first step towards making it easier to find out what others are discussing and my mi space getting a makeover unveiled with a new focus entertainment and streaming music with a dose of social networking. >> google taking a look at how we use our smart phones when you're out and shopping they're telling retailers they need to make fast friends. >> how many people used a smart phone today? okay? every sfwhun. >> smart phones are always with us and in a room full of executives a team explained we don't put phone as way because we're shopping a study shows opposite. >> it's just about everyone. agents people using their phones to help shop in the store. >> everything from comparing prices to taking pictures and getting pictures to directions to another store. last holiday season there was outcry about so called showroomers. playing with products in one store and shopping online. >> these aren't people playing angry birds
we used to call pound sign? number sign used to identify topics facebook says hash tags are the first step towards making it easier to find out what others are discussing and my mi space getting a makeover unveiled with a new focus entertainment and streaming music with a dose of social networking. >> google taking a look at how we use our smart phones when you're out and shopping they're telling retailers they need to make fast friends. >> how many people used a smart phone today?...
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i used to work for r russell simmons, i wanted to do r & b, i bridged the culture with new jack swing. ♪ >> when you started off the group, you had hits yourself, three big hits. what made you leave being an artist --. >> what made me leave i was a manager as well as being an artist, l.l. cool j., when he got out there, he had screaming girl fans like new edition, i was already singing about rolexs and bentleys, if i have to break it down and sing about boom boxes it's time to me to step to the back and put the young guys forward. >> by 1986 you started uptown. >> heavy d and the boys. ♪ >> how did you have the eye for targeting acts that weren't circulating at the time? >> it was timing and hip hop was becoming mainstream, i wanted to put it with r&b. my artist that fit my soul. >> another piece you added to the equation was love. >> 100%. i grew up on motown, marvin gaye, diana ross, i always had love in the back of my mine, i grew up with love, with heavy d, the concept with him was let's take the eye off his weight and put your eye more on his style and his heart, and his swag
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they used to make us leave room between us for the holy spirit. uh, hindus do the same thing. except they leave room for a cow. (chuckles) listen, i love your charming racist humor, but any chance you could not mock my religion while she's here? yesterday, you made fun of me for eating lox. it's different, your people don't worship lox. clearly, you've never been to brunch with my cousins. so, arranged marriages-- the parents just decide and then you have to get married? no, no, i get a say in it. but i'm sure whoever shows up will be better company than the threesome i've been having with aunt jemima and mrs. butterworth. excuse me, are you rajesh? ah, yes. you must be lakshmi. uh, nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. (chuckles) oh! these are my friends. this is bernadette. hello. and this is howard. nice to meet you. you, too. please, have a seat. (quietly): i'm thinking double wedding. spock: dr. cooper. dr. cooper? is someone there? down here. on your desk. spock? i need to speak with you. fascinating. the only logical explanation is that this is a dream. it is not the
they used to make us leave room between us for the holy spirit. uh, hindus do the same thing. except they leave room for a cow. (chuckles) listen, i love your charming racist humor, but any chance you could not mock my religion while she's here? yesterday, you made fun of me for eating lox. it's different, your people don't worship lox. clearly, you've never been to brunch with my cousins. so, arranged marriages-- the parents just decide and then you have to get married? no, no, i get a say in...
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a lot of people use this road on the weeks. nice road to come up driving and hiking and bicycling up here. if if you are waiting for some from mount hamilton have and have not heard from them yet they are stuck on the other side of this waiting to see the road reopen to get home. back to you. >> all right, thank you. >>> a gunman managed to fire 60 shots on a street in oakland's lorrel district last night. when the hail of gunfire was over a man was dead. the bullets riddled this building near the crime scene in one of oak land's more peaceful neighborhoods. we talked to a woman who told us the gunman seemed to be taking his time. she described him as calm. >>> tonight we are hearing of a plan about battling violence. >> reporter: 200 residents came here to hear what oakland plans about crime. some may have been surprised to learn what they think could find its way into the plans. >> reporter: no matter what you may of heard about new crime fighting initiatives in oakland. the mayor says the emphasis is on what they are have be
a lot of people use this road on the weeks. nice road to come up driving and hiking and bicycling up here. if if you are waiting for some from mount hamilton have and have not heard from them yet they are stuck on the other side of this waiting to see the road reopen to get home. back to you. >> all right, thank you. >>> a gunman managed to fire 60 shots on a street in oakland's lorrel district last night. when the hail of gunfire was over a man was dead. the bullets riddled this...
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then i'll use a bunch of them. then how is that a bargain? [ sighs ] no, that's too many -- it's not gonna fit! whoa! cascade kitchen and math counselor. here's a solution. one pac of cascade complete cleans tough food better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. so you can tackle tough messes the first time. that is more like it. how are you with taxes? [ laughs ] [ counselor ] and for even more cleaning power, try cascade platinum. . >>> after years of murky speculation that marie singleton was targeted for her work with the cia, the case suddenly came into sharp focus. first, that mysterious letter suggesting marie's death was related to her top secret job. that turned out to be a dead end, written by a co-worker who just wanted to encourage police to work harder. next there was the dna, more than a decade after marie's murder. >> they tested both the blood stain on the car and the scrapings under the fingernails. >> the dna found under marie's nails and the blood found on the hood of her car, were from the same person, a man. and p
then i'll use a bunch of them. then how is that a bargain? [ sighs ] no, that's too many -- it's not gonna fit! whoa! cascade kitchen and math counselor. here's a solution. one pac of cascade complete cleans tough food better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. so you can tackle tough messes the first time. that is more like it. how are you with taxes? [ laughs ] [ counselor ] and for even more cleaning power, try cascade platinum. . >>> after years of murky speculation that...
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you can even use facebook to sign up. you can earn points right now with by answering trivia questions or playing cool games. and it's free to join. upon entering, you will receive 2500 bonus points and you will be automatically entered for a high-definition television, home surveillance system or a rocker gaming chair. remember, this all starts on monday at 8:00 a.m. and at 8:00 p.m.with kron 4 rewards. it's our way of thanking you for watching us details of the condition of the surviving marathon bombing suspect that shut down the surrounding boston area during the search are trickling out tonight. right now we know the surviving suspect, nineteen- year-old johar tsar-neye-ev, is in serious but stable condition and is unable to communicate, yet. he is recovering at a boston hospital guarded by armed officers. tsarnaev was captured last night inside a boat parked in a watertown backyard. these are images of that boat. t quote the that f defenders coming up mccormick was seen at your -- a gourmet cuisine at the workplace.
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congo has called them all using our mobile phones. which is used for the defense of diamonds that is separating so basically it was always in the interest of the u.k. and the u.s. to support this brush and star state because it's just blundering you know it's not it's not trading it's plundering now the speaking about the economy. like saying that nazi germany experienced a good army growth while it was sponsoring france and poland and the part of soviet union during the during the second world war of course it did enormous economic growth so the cylinder it's a fascist state which occupies one of the richest countries so nerd or part of it which is the our congo and most of its richest part. which is i have in my film. former u.n. h.c.r. head who is openly openly telling me how the extraction of materials is happening how the smuggling. but all materials through or through uganda how it goes through kenya all this is where it will documented there is no there are no disputes now. in the military part going back already for genocide p
congo has called them all using our mobile phones. which is used for the defense of diamonds that is separating so basically it was always in the interest of the u.k. and the u.s. to support this brush and star state because it's just blundering you know it's not it's not trading it's plundering now the speaking about the economy. like saying that nazi germany experienced a good army growth while it was sponsoring france and poland and the part of soviet union during the during the second world...
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he was really in charge of all the arms and the strategic use of those. some of you may be familiar with that military history but henry eventually gets to weigh 290 pounds. and lucy is not far behind. [laughter] but they have this wonderful relationship, this love affair that goes on and on. there are 8500, this is approximate the close, digitized letters of henry involved in military affairs but also many that are related to lucy. they are dutiful love letters between them and she writes to him too. they are an absolutely passionate couple with each other all throughout their lives. washington has that little -- he said i think you need to go to ticonderoga in the lake champlain and you need to pick up some canons and guns. you know the story. this audience will know the story but certainly everyone had to learn about this in their high school history class about how henry went up there and -- versa with snow and then it was mud and then they have broke through the thin ice and got got more snow in more eyes and eventually were able to get these oxen te
he was really in charge of all the arms and the strategic use of those. some of you may be familiar with that military history but henry eventually gets to weigh 290 pounds. and lucy is not far behind. [laughter] but they have this wonderful relationship, this love affair that goes on and on. there are 8500, this is approximate the close, digitized letters of henry involved in military affairs but also many that are related to lucy. they are dutiful love letters between them and she writes to...
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ohh, it's a completely new sensation for us both. it's opened a whole new door for us. i've come to clean your pool. but we don't have a pool. i'll come in anyway. next week i'm going to be a maid. [ female announcer ] k-y yours & mine. his excites. hers delights. together feel them ignite. keep life sexy. my time to shine is the smoked pulled pork. but we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male announcer ] new oscar mayer carving board pulled pork, get that delicious slow smoked taste without the hassle. [ male announcer ] new oscar mayer carving board pulled pork, hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure.
ohh, it's a completely new sensation for us both. it's opened a whole new door for us. i've come to clean your pool. but we don't have a pool. i'll come in anyway. next week i'm going to be a maid. [ female announcer ] k-y yours & mine. his excites. hers delights. together feel them ignite. keep life sexy. my time to shine is the smoked pulled pork. but we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male...
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tomorrow night, meredith vieira will join us. but "jimmy fallon" is happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. that's the fun, that's the love, i feel the love right there. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. >> hey, jimmy. >> jimmy: hey, guys. it's going to be a fun show tonight. we're going to have a good time. here's what people are talking about. you guys, it was just announced that president obama will speak at ohio state's graduation in may. which should be great. i mean, the president has a lot in common with those students. he's currently in his fifth year and swamped in debt. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] perfect. have you heard about
tomorrow night, meredith vieira will join us. but "jimmy fallon" is happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh. thank you. [...
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stay with us. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >>> welcome back. the nasdaq climbing to a fresh 12-year high despite some key tech names in the dumps today. seema mody with the details. >> maria, tough day for tech, pc vendors and suppliers reacting to the latest data from idc, which shows a 14% drop in worldwide pc shipments as more consumers shift to smartphones and tablets
stay with us. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ made a retirement plan, they considered all her...
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is in prison the us. famous us defense attorney peter erlinder who came to defend her ended up in jail for so-called genocide denial that denying of the genocide. i mean even the western media even the police of london of else warning after the election . about the danger for the people who are crossing. now this is about this own opposition but what about eight to ten million people or six to ten million people depending on the balance in congo. it's absolutely unbelievable that we can sit here and even discuss the issue of the economical grows. ever think it's congo is being plundered while children been men of a man or a killed today to destroy. that was that you had not been going to board do years ago let the u.n. track down the activities that will soon recently border reports one after another and list of must meet is just refusing one of the really one of the reasons that's one of the biggest why we're doing this program anthony would you like to reply to anything we just heard yeah i think that's
is in prison the us. famous us defense attorney peter erlinder who came to defend her ended up in jail for so-called genocide denial that denying of the genocide. i mean even the western media even the police of london of else warning after the election . about the danger for the people who are crossing. now this is about this own opposition but what about eight to ten million people or six to ten million people depending on the balance in congo. it's absolutely unbelievable that we can sit...
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. >> well, i just wanted to see if you could use money in an unlimited way in politics. and it turns out you can. you know, there's no lock on the tiger cage of money. so, i did it. i did it for almost 2 years -- i did it for 20 months and then -- before my sister actually even announced, i gave all the money away. or rather -- yeah, i gave all the money away. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: wait a sec. >> i gave all the money away. >> jimmy: what do you mean you gave all the money away? >> it's gone, jimmy. [ laughter ] 'cause i don't know what you need. >> jimmy: come on, man. >> -- need. >> jimmy: come on man. >> so, i've given all the money -- all the money went to either sandy victims or habitat for humanity -- >> jimmy: very nice. >> -- all that kind of stuff. yeah, >> jimmy: that's very, very cool of you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: more with stephen colbert after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] dove has asked real women to try our go sleeveless deodorant for five days. ♪ everybody got two t-shirts as well,
. >> well, i just wanted to see if you could use money in an unlimited way in politics. and it turns out you can. you know, there's no lock on the tiger cage of money. so, i did it. i did it for almost 2 years -- i did it for 20 months and then -- before my sister actually even announced, i gave all the money away. or rather -- yeah, i gave all the money away. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: wait a sec. >> i gave all the money away. >> jimmy: what do you mean you gave all...
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that is about us. >> that's us. yeah. >> that's enough. enough of the headlines. who likes magic? okay, because mentalist victor lestrange is here to amaze you. victor. >> victor! >> come on. >> a volunteer, please. you, sir. what's your name, sir? >> mike. >> how are you doing, mike? >> real bad. >> all right. look into my eyes.
that is about us. >> that's us. yeah. >> that's enough. enough of the headlines. who likes magic? okay, because mentalist victor lestrange is here to amaze you. victor. >> victor! >> come on. >> a volunteer, please. you, sir. what's your name, sir? >> mike. >> how are you doing, mike? >> real bad. >> all right. look into my eyes.
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the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. emergency response drill toy took on special importance.. (3 sec >>> given what we've seen this week, san francisco's emergency response drill took on special importance. >> what are we doing? >> the department's neighborhood emergency response team created stage disaster zones in different neighborhoods. hundreds of participants received hands-on training on how to respond to a large-scale disaster. after monday's bombings, an additional 50 people signed up. >>> some bay area lawmakers still reeling from the failure of congress to toughen gun laws. at a town hall meeting, they promised not to back down. they say it will be a tough battle with strong opinions on all sides. >> we've met with people who believe, like the one member, that there shouldn't be any guns. and we've met with the nra leadership. and everybody in between. >> compromise legislation that would have required background checks for buying guns at gun
the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. emergency response drill toy took on special importance.. (3 sec >>> given what we've seen this week, san francisco's emergency response drill took on special importance. >> what are we doing? >> the department's neighborhood emergency response team created stage disaster zones in different neighborhoods. hundreds of participants received hands-on...
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and i find it us and bushing also. because i have lived in this country, and i have lived in pakistan. and i know -- not just pakistan, but all over the world, people love american food, they love american entertainment, they want to see the movies. they love to go to an american university. everything is liked. but when it comes to foreign policy, and the reed that the american governments or the c.i.a., or the agencies play in these different countries, that is the perception, and reality it seems like they have imperialist tendencies. and they are responsible for the unrest or the wars being raised in those countries. but pakistan is one of those countries as well. people there think that america is there because america is islam. although, i think there is so many commonalities that both of these countries can work on, and build them, and they should be more people to spear interaction. >> . >> sha happen, when you arrived in islamabad, there was a cell phone outage. and people on the ground were blaming americans.
and i find it us and bushing also. because i have lived in this country, and i have lived in pakistan. and i know -- not just pakistan, but all over the world, people love american food, they love american entertainment, they want to see the movies. they love to go to an american university. everything is liked. but when it comes to foreign policy, and the reed that the american governments or the c.i.a., or the agencies play in these different countries, that is the perception, and reality it...
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a lot of us are. but, you know, again we're going to rely on volunteers like they have here today to help us out. >> reporter: if you would like to learn for about nert training, find more information on our website, kpix.com. just click on "links and numbers." in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the training program is called nert in san francisco but around the country it's called sert and there are similar groups all over the bay area. >>> coming up, the south bay challenge inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers. >> and here's a live look outside. meteorologist paul deanno once again with your forecast. we are all about the sunshine. but wait until you see the change in temperature. if you like a warmup, i have that for you. if you would like a cooldown, i have that for you, too. details on when next. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, more about the people who stepped up and helped out r after the boston explosions. one of those good samaritan >>> we're learning more about the people
a lot of us are. but, you know, again we're going to rely on volunteers like they have here today to help us out. >> reporter: if you would like to learn for about nert training, find more information on our website, kpix.com. just click on "links and numbers." in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the training program is called nert in san francisco but around the country it's called sert and there are similar groups all over the bay area. >>> coming up, the...
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i'm still getting used to it. the warriors really took them tonight. >> i think they'll have a long wait before anyone gets used to saying pelicans. >> doesn't sound right. >> just when everybody's fingers seems to be reaching toward that panic button. may have because of that guy, andre iguodala. curry always in the mix. up, top, andrew bogut with get up himself. steph in on this again. andre iguodala's injured hamstring looking very well. had two points after missing 12 games. steph creates himself after this dribble here. make it happen from three. he had 28 points. worth another look. beautiful dribble right there. and maybe the highlight of the night for the crowd besides the warrior victory this man who nails a three and for his effort he receives one year of free groceries from luckies. 104-93 with the win over the pelicans, two over 500 and at least one fan going home very happy. so it actually bills down too you throw a little paper work and several million dollars. the a's gets baltimore's closer. who ha
i'm still getting used to it. the warriors really took them tonight. >> i think they'll have a long wait before anyone gets used to saying pelicans. >> doesn't sound right. >> just when everybody's fingers seems to be reaching toward that panic button. may have because of that guy, andre iguodala. curry always in the mix. up, top, andrew bogut with get up himself. steph in on this again. andre iguodala's injured hamstring looking very well. had two points after missing 12...
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we look forward to use the new next time. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> host: delighted to be here with husain haqqani read his book just released "magnificent delusions" pakistan, the united states, and an epic history of misunderstanding". delighted to be here with you today. use served as the ambassador as the embassador to pakistan 2008 through 2011 you advised benazir bhutto dow professor at boston university of the director and thuds tin is to he writes extensively for the "wall street journal" and "the new york times" today matthew. you obviously have a very in side few of this relationship and i think just the title is a strong indictment of u.s. policy. and is in your words you save u.s. pakistan relationship the tale of the exaggerated expectations with disastrous this understanding. i want to delve into what you mean later in the interview but first a simple question, what motivated you to write this book? >> guest: it has been in my mind many years i was the college students during the fall of pakistan b
we look forward to use the new next time. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> host: delighted to be here with husain haqqani read his book just released "magnificent delusions" pakistan, the united states, and an epic history of misunderstanding". delighted to be here with you today. use served as the ambassador as the embassador to pakistan 2008 through 2011 you advised benazir bhutto dow professor at boston university of the director and thuds tin is to he writes...
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throughout the show, engage us on twitter, using the hashtag. >> expanded in yemen and somalia and pakistan. look at this. starting in middle 2008, u.s. drone strikes in pakistan peeked and casualties, light red, and light red is civilians. they're going down to other presumably intended targets. as strikes increased, so did the outcry. and so did the critics. when it comes to tart targets ad civilian casualties. so is there room for reform? joining us is maureen shah. [ audio difficulties ] >> i have my doubts, and skepticism. and the reason, there's no doubt that drones are useful. , but the problem in this war is tactics, it was turned into a strategy. so yes, there's thought as leaders who were taken out. osama bin laden, and the second tier leadership, but the problem is that at the same time, there was a rise in terrorist attacks across pakistan. because attacks from weapons, used the drone sites and then pakistan. [ audio difficulties ] we don't know whether created more terrorists. >> the increase in support, it's making hatred. safe nation says this is a horrible policy and strateg
throughout the show, engage us on twitter, using the hashtag. >> expanded in yemen and somalia and pakistan. look at this. starting in middle 2008, u.s. drone strikes in pakistan peeked and casualties, light red, and light red is civilians. they're going down to other presumably intended targets. as strikes increased, so did the outcry. and so did the critics. when it comes to tart targets ad civilian casualties. so is there room for reform? joining us is maureen shah. [ audio...
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they knew exactly how to use a blue against a green, an orange or red against a yellow-- they used their way with color to ravish the eye. they produced versions not only of a golden age, bu also what one might call a tourist's world, a world where the sun is always out. in the early years of this century, modernism came in a tremendous variety of forms in many different places. but one city was viewed as the center of modernism and acted as a magnet to a motley army of artists who came from everywhere-- russians, rumanians, germans, british, americans-- all drawn by what became a sort of bohemian finishing school for modern artists. despite the reputation of schiele, klimt, and matisse, one artist working in this city during those years and through to the middle of the century is still for us the modern artist. he is picasso. the city--paris. of all the artists who worked in paris, it's picasso who's been elevated by critics and historians to the status of the modern artist as hero. to honor him, the french installed all the works he never wanted to sell in the grandest of museums, a su
they knew exactly how to use a blue against a green, an orange or red against a yellow-- they used their way with color to ravish the eye. they produced versions not only of a golden age, bu also what one might call a tourist's world, a world where the sun is always out. in the early years of this century, modernism came in a tremendous variety of forms in many different places. but one city was viewed as the center of modernism and acted as a magnet to a motley army of artists who came from...
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[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ ame is eddie metcalf. ] that's handy. i enjoworking in my yard and you know, i can't. i can't do that any more,'cuz i'm missing most of my lung. they did a cat scan of my kidneys, no more kidney stones. that's the good news. "but, we found a spot on your lung." that frankly scared the "hell" out of me. i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a
[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ ame is eddie metcalf. ] that's handy. i enjoworking in my yard and you know, i can't. i can't do that any...